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and bones;〃 she said。  〃I never was really hungry myself;

were any of you?〃



〃Well; I should say so;〃 cried a plump; rosy girl。

〃I'm famished right now。  Let's have breakfast immediate!〃



〃We got to refill this box first!〃 said Ellen Brownlee。

〃Who's got the butter?〃  A girl advanced with a wooden tray。



〃Put it in the preserve cup; a little strawberry flavour

won't hurt it。  Next!〃 called Ellen。



A loaf of bread was produced and Ellen cut off a piece

which filled the sandwich box。



〃Next!〃  A bottle of olives was unwrapped。  The grocer's

boy who was waiting opened that; and Ellen filled the

salad dish。



〃Next!〃



A bag of macaroons was produced and the cake compartment filled。



〃Next!〃



〃I don't suppose this will make quite as good dog feed

as a bird;〃 laughed a girl holding open a bag of sliced

ham while Ellen filled the meat dish。



〃Next!〃



A box of candy was handed her and she stuffed every

corner of the lunch box with chocolates and nougat。 

Then it was closed and formally presented to Elnora。 

The girls each helped themselves to candy and olives;

and gave Billy the remainder of the food。  Billy took

one bite of ham; and approved。  Belle and Jimmy had

given up chasing the dog; and angry and ashamed; stood

waiting half a block away。



〃Come back!〃 cried Billy。  〃You great big dunces;

come back!  They's a new kind of meat; and cake and candy。〃



The boy delayed; but the girl joined Billy。  Ellen wiped

her fingers; stepped to the cement abutment and began

reciting 〃Horatio at the Bridge!〃 substituting Elnora

wherever the hero appeared in the lines。



Elnora gathered up the sacks; and gave them to Belle;

telling her to take the food home; cut and spread the

bread; set things on the table; and eat nicely。



Then Elnora was taken into the wagon with the girls;

and driven on the run to the high school。  They sang a

song beginning



               〃Elnora; please give me a sandwich。

                I'm ashamed to ask for cake〃



as they went。  Elnora did not know it; but that was

her initiation。  She belonged to 〃the crowd。〃  She only

knew that she was happy; and vaguely wondered what

her mother and Aunt Margaret would have said about

the proceedings。









CHAPTER VII





WHEREIN MRS。 COMSTOCK MANIPULATES MARGARET

AND BILLY ACQUIRES A RESIDENCE





Saturday morning Elnora helped her mother with the work。 

When she had finished Mrs。 Comstock told her to go to

Sintons' and wash her Indian relics; so that she would

be ready to accompany Wesley to town in the afternoon。 

Elnora hurried down the road and was soon at the cistern

with a tub busily washing arrow points; stone axes; tubes;

pipes; and skin…cleaning implements。



Then she went home; dressed and was waiting when the

carriage reached the gate。  She stopped at the bank with

the box; and Sinton went to do his marketing and some

shopping for his wife。



At the dry goods store Mr。 Brownlee called to him; 

〃Hello; Sinton!  How do you like the fate of your lunch

box?〃 Then he began to laugh



〃I always hate to see a man laughing alone;〃 said Sinton。 

It looks so selfish!  Tell me the fun; and let me

help you。〃



Mr。 Brownlee wiped his eyes。



〃I supposed you knew; but I see she hasn't told。〃



Then the three days' history of the lunch box was

repeated with particulars which included the dog。



〃Now laugh!〃 concluded Mr。 Brownlee。



〃Blest if I see anything funny!〃 replied Wesley Sinton。 

〃And if you had bought that box and furnished one of

those lunches yourself; you wouldn't either。  I call such

a work a shame!  I'll have it stopped。〃



〃Some one must see to that; all right。  They are

little leeches。  Their father earns enough to support them;

but they have no mother; and they run wild。  I suppose

they are crazy for cooked food。  But it is funny; and

when you think it over you will see it; if you don't now。〃



〃About where would a body find that father?〃 inquired

Wesley Sinton grimly。  Mr。 Brownlee told him and he

started; locating the house with little difficulty。 

House was the proper word; for of home there was no sign。 

Just a small empty house with three unkept little children

racing through and around it。  The girl and the elder

boy hung back; but dirty little Billy greeted Sinton with: 

〃What you want here?〃



〃I want to see your father;〃 said Sinton。)



〃Well; he's asleep;〃 said Billy。



〃Where?〃 asked Sinton。



〃In the house;〃 answered Billy; 〃and you can't wake him。〃



〃Well; I'll try;〃 said Wesley。



Billy led the way。  〃There he is!〃 he said。  〃He is

drunk again。〃



On a dirty mattress in a corner lay a man who appeared

to be strong and well。  Billy was right。  You could not

awake him。  He had gone the limit; and a little beyond。



He was now facing eternity。  Sinton went out and closed

the door。



〃Your father is sick and needs help;〃 he said。 

〃You stay here; and I will send a man to see him。〃



〃If you just let him 'lone; he'll sleep it off;〃

volunteered Billy。  〃He's that way all the time;

but he wakes up and gets us something to eat after awhile。 

Only waitin' twists you up inside pretty bad。〃



The boy wore no air of complaint。  He was merely

stating facts。



Wesley Sinton looked intently at Billy。  〃Are you

twisted up inside now?〃 he asked。



Billy laid a grimy hand on the region of his stomach and

the filthy little waist sank close to the backbone。 

〃Bet yer life; boss;〃 he said cheerfully。



〃How long have you been twisted?〃 asked Sinton。



Billy appealed to the others。  〃When was it we had the

stuff on the bridge?〃



〃Yesterday morning;〃 said the girl。



〃Is that all gone?〃 asked Sinton。



〃She went and told us to take it home;〃 said Billy ruefully;

〃and 'cos she said to; we took it。  Pa had come back;

he was drinking some more; and he ate a lot of it

almost the whole thing; and it made him sick as a dog; and

he went and wasted all of it。  Then he got drunk some

more; and now he's asleep again。  We didn't get hardly none。〃



〃You children sit on the steps until the man comes;〃

said Sinton。  〃I'll send you some things to eat with him。 

What's your name; sonny?〃



〃Billy;〃 said the boy。



〃Well; Billy; I guess you better come with me。  I'll take

care of him;〃 Sinton promised the others。  He reached a

hand to Billy。



〃I ain't no baby; I'm a boy!〃 said Billy; as he shuffled

along beside Sinton; taking a kick at every movable object

without regard to his battered toes。



Once they passed a Great Dane dog lolling after its master;

and Billy ascended Sinton as if he were a tree; and

clung to him with trembling hot hands。



〃I ain't afraid of that dog;〃 scoffed Billy; as he was

again placed on the walk; 〃but onc't he took me for a rat

or somepin' and his teeth cut into my back。  If I'd a done

right; I'd a took the law on him。〃



Sinton looked down into the indignant little face。  The child

was bright enough; he had a good head; but oh; such a body!



〃I 'bout got enough of dogs;〃 said Billy。  〃I used to

like 'em; but I'm getting pretty tired。  You ought to seen

the lickin' Jimmy and Belle and me give our dog when we

caught him; for taking a little bird she gave us。  We waited

'till he was asleep 'nen laid a board on him and all of us

jumped on it to onc't。  You could a heard him yell a mile。 

Belle said mebbe we could squeeze the bird out of him。 

But; squeeze nothing!  He was holler as us; and that bird

was lost long 'fore it got to his stummick。  It was ist a

little one; anyway。  Belle said it wouldn't 'a' made a bite

apiece for three of us nohow; and the dog got one good swaller。 

We didn't get much of the meat; either。  Pa took most

of that。  Seems like pas and dogs gets everything。〃



Billy laughed dolefully。  Involuntarily Wesley Sinton

reached his hand。  They were coming into the business part

of Onabasha and the streets were crowded。  Billy understood

it to mean that he might lose his companion and took a grip。 

That little hot hand clinging tight to his; the sore feet

recklessly scouring the walk; the hungry child panting for

breath as he tried to keep even; the brave soul jesting in

the face of hard luck; caught Sinton in a tender; empty spot。



〃Say; son;〃 he said。  〃How would you like to be

washed clean; and have all the supper your skin could

hold; and sleep in a good bed?〃



〃Aw; gee!〃 said Billy。  〃I ain't dead yet!  Them things

is in heaven!  Poor folks can't have them。  Pa said so。〃



〃Well; you can have them if you want to go with me and

get them;〃 promised Sinton。



〃Honest?〃



〃Yes; honest。〃



〃Crost yer heart?〃



〃Yes;〃 said Sinton。



〃Kin I take some to Jimmy and Belle?〃



〃If you'll come with me and be my boy; I'll see that they

have plenty。〃



〃What will pa say?〃



〃Your pa is in that kind of sleep now where he won't

wake up; Billy;〃 said Sinton。  〃I am pretty sure the law

will give you to me; if you want to come。〃



〃When people don't ever wake up they're dead;〃

announced Billy。  〃Is my pa dead?〃



〃Yes; he is;〃 answered Sinton。



〃And you'll take care of Jimmy and Belle; too?〃



〃I can't adopt all three of you;〃 said Sinton。  〃I'll take

you; and see that they are well provided for。  Will you come?〃



〃Yep; I'll come;〃 said Billy。  〃Let's eat; first thing we do。〃



〃All right;〃 agreed Sinton。  〃Come into this restaurant。〃 

He lifted Billy to the lunch counter and ordered the clerk

to give him as many glasses of milk as he wanted; and a biscuit。 

〃I think there's going to be fried chicken when we get home;

Billy;〃 he said; 〃so you just take the edge off now; and fill

up later。〃



While Billy lunched Sinton called up the different departments

and notified the proper authorities ending with the Women's

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